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New era, new kitchen tendencies. While minimalism and increased gold appliances were enormous for 2018, the new year is bringing in a few unique suggestions for the heart of the home. If you're planning a kitchen reno--or only want to be inspired--you need to understand what designers do for 2019. We talked with a few of our trusted resources to listen to what they are seeing--and installingthis season.

1. "I love the swing toward daring colored cabinetry instead of the expected white," designer Danielle Rollins informs House Beautiful. "It actually provides a kitchen a character and complete. "Denise McGaha agrees, saying she is using color on walls, cabinets, and even appliances (like a plum-colored LaCanche range she is now installing for one blessed client). Need a drive? How's this cabinet by Jim Dove for inspiration?

2. Minty Fresh Even more especially, designers say mint green is the color du jour. Everybody seems to want light green cabinetry," states Jennifer Beek Hunter, demonstrating this kitchen by Young Huh from 2012 is still piled in style.

3. Natural Stone To balance out all this color, incorporate natural elements. In accordance with Los Angeles-based Natalie Meyers,"people are falling in love with the abstract canvases painted by Mother Nature and utilizing natural stone beyond countertops. Designers are ongoing the stone material to waterfall tall and edges backsplashes." Sometimes they take the stone all the way to the ceiling, and you can also create drawer fronts and hood vent covers out of natural stone.

4. Matte Black Everything

Meanwhile, as cabinets are getting warmer, some appliances are taking a different type of dramatic turn. "Matte black fixtures and hardware are growing in popularity," Meyers says. "What was once a stark option in white contemporary kitchens is now a fun approach to subtly add contrast to timber cabinets and more conventional, Shaker-style kitchens"

5. High Tech As our devices get smarter, so, too, do our kitchens. 1 trend designer Niki Papadopoulos does not see going anywhere is"technology effortlessly incorporated into appliances," she states. The perfect example? Samsung's Family Hub fridge, which includes a touch screen, inside cameras, and WiFi connectivity, so you can search recipes from the fridge, see what's inside as you're shopping, and leave reminders and notes to relatives. Does not get much brighter than that.